The Bibliographies in 1.1.1

No. Bibliography
1 Barbour, Ian. Ethics in an Age of Technology. NY: Harper Collins, 1993.
2 Barrett, William. The Death of the Soul: From Descartes to the Computer. NY: Anchor Press, 1986.
3 Barry, John A. Technobabble. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1991.
4 Benedikt, Michael, ed. Cyberspace: First Steps. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1991.
5 Beniger, James R. The Control Revolution: Technological and Economic Origins of the Information Society. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1986.
6 Bijker, Wiebe E. Of Bicycles, Bakelites, and Bulbs: Toward a Theory of Sociotechnical Change. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1991.
7 Bijker, Wiebe E. and John Law, eds. Shaping Technology/Building Society: Studies in Societal Change. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1992.
8 Boden, Margaret. The Creative Mind: Myths and Mechanisms. London: Weidenfield and Nicolson, 1990.
9 Bolt, Richard. The Human Interface. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1987.
10 Bolter, J. David. Turing's Man: Western Culture in the Computer Age. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 1984.
11 Branscomb, Lewis and James Keller, eds. Converging Infrastructures: Intelligent Transportation and the National Information Infrastructure. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996.
12 Brook, James and Iain Boal, eds. Resisting the Virtual Life: The Culture and Politics of Information. San Francisco, CA: City Lights Publishers, 1995.
13 Brooks, Frederick. The Mythical Man-Month. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1975.
14 Burnham, David. The Rise of the Computer State: The Threat to Our Freedoms, Our Ethics, and Our Democratic Process. NY: Random House, 1980.
15 Cavazos, Edward and Gavino Morin. Cyberspace and the Law: Your Rights and Duties in the On-Line World. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995.
16 Cooley, Mike. Architect or Bee?: The Human/Technology Relationship. Boston, MA: South End Pres, 1980.
17 Coyne, Richard. Designing Information Technology in the Information Age: From Method to Metaphor. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995.
18 Damasio, Antonio. Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain. NY: Avon Books, 1995.
19 Danziger, James N. and Kenneth L. Kraemer. People and Computers. NY: Columbia University Press, 1985.
20 Davison, Andrew, ed. Humour the Computer. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995.
21 Dertouzos, Michael L. and Joel Moses, eds. The Computer Age: A Twenty-Year View. Cambridge. MA: MIT Press, 1979.
22 Dietrich, Eric, ed. Thinking Computers and Virtual Persons. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1994.
23 Dreyfus, Hubert. What Computers Still Can't Do -- A Critique of Artificial Reason. 2nd ed. NY: Harper and Row, 1992.
24 Dreyfus, Hubert and Stuart Dreyfus. Mind Over Machine: The Power of Human Intuition and Expertise in the Era of the Computer. NY: Basil Blackwell, 1986.
25 Drozdek, Adam. Moral Dimensions of Man in the Computer Age. NY: University of America Press, 1995.
26 Edwards, Paul. The Closed World: Computers and the Politics of Discourse in Cold War America. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996.
27 Ellul, Jacques. The Technological Society. trans. John Wilkinson. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1964.
28 Ermont, Stephen, ed. Information Superhighways: Multimedia Users and Futures. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1994.
29 Ferre', Frederick. Philosophy of Technology. Athens, GA: The University of Georgia Press, 1996.
30 Fitch, Robert. Digital Delusions: The Promise of the Information Age. NY: Common Courage Press, 1995.
31 Florman, Samuel C. Blaming Technology. NY: St. Martin's Press, 1981.
32 Forester, Tom. High-Tech Society: The Story of the Information Technology Revolution. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1987.
33 Gates, Bill. The Road Ahead. NY: Penguin, 1995.
34 Geiss, G. and N. Viswanathan, eds. The Human Edge: Information Technology and Helping People. NY: Haworth Press, 1986.
35 Gendron, Bernard. Technology and the Human Condition. NY: St. Martin's Press, 1977.
36 Gibson, William. Neuromancer. NY: Ace Books, 1984.
37 Gottleib, C. and A. Borodin. Social Issues in Computing. NY: Academic Press, 1973.
38 Guile, Bruce, ed. Information Technologies and Social Transformation. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1985.
39 Harasim, Linda, ed. Global Networks: Computers and International Communication. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1993.
40 Harasim, Linda; Hiltz, Starr Roxanne; Teles, Lucio and Murray Turoff. Learning Networks: A Field Guide to Teaching and Learning Online. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995.
41 Hardison, O. B. Disappearing Through the Skylight: Culture and Technology in the Twentieth Century. NY: Penquin Books, 1989.
42 Hoffman, W. Michael and Jennifer Mills Moore, eds. Ethics and the Management of Computer Technology. Cambridge, MA: Oelgeschlager, Gunn and Hain, 1982.
43 Hofstadter, Douglas and Daniel Dennett, eds. The Mind's I: Fantasies and Reflections on Self and Soul. NY: Basil Books, 1981.
44 Ihde, Don. Technics and Praxis. Boston, MA: D. Reidel, 1979.
45 Inkster, Ian. Science and Technology in History. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University, Press, 1995.
46 Jirotka, Marina and Joseph A. Goguen, eds. Requirements Engineering: Social and Technical Issues. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1994.
47 Jonas, Hans. The Imperative of Responsibility: In Search of an Ethics for the Technological Age. Chicago, IL: Chicago Press, 1984.
48 Kahin, Brian and Janet Abbate, eds. Standards Policy for Information Infrastructure. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995.
49 Kahin, Brian and James Keller, eds. Public Access to the Internet. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995.
50 Kelly, Kevin. Out of Control: The Rise of Neo-Biological Civilization. NY: Addison-Wesley Press, 1994.
51 Kelly-Bootle, Stan. The Computer Contradictionary. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1981.
52 Kidder, Tracy. The Soul of a New Machine. Boston, MA: Little Brown, 1981.
53 Landauer, Thomas K. The Trouble With Computers: Usefulness, Usability and Productivity. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995.
54 Lanham, Richard. The Electronic World: Democracy, Technology, and the Arts. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1993.
55 Lansdale, Mark and Thomas Ormerod, eds. Understanding Interfaces: A Handbook of Human- Computer Dialogue. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1994.
56 Levy, Steven. Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1984.
57 Levy, Steven. Artificial Life. NY: Vintage Books, 1992.
58 Lyon, David. The Information Society: Issues and Illusions. NY: Polity Press, 1988.
59 Ludlow, Peter. High Noon on the Electronic Frontier. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996.
60 Mandell, Steven. Computers, Data Processing and the Law: Text and Cases. St. Paul, MN: West Publishing, 1984.
61 Marcus, George E., ed. Technoscientific Imaginaries: Cultural Studies for the End of the Century. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press 1995.
62 Masuda, Yoneji. The Information Society as Post Industrial Society. Bethesda, MD: World Future Society, 1983.
63 Mazlish, Bruce. The Fourth Discontinuity: The Co-Evolution of Humans and Machines. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1995.
64 McClintock, Alexander. ed. The Convergence of Machine and Human Nature. Brookfield, VT: Ashgate Publishing, 1995.
65 McCluhan, Marshall. Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. (with a new intro. by Lewis Lapham). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995.
66 McCorduck, Pamela. Machines Who Think. San Francisco, CA: W. H. Freeman, 1979.
67 Mesthene, Emmanuel. Technological Change: Its Impact on Man and Society. NY: Mentor Books, 1970.
68 Michie, Donald and Rory Johnson. The Creative Computer: Machine Intelligence and Human Knowledge. NY: Penguin Books, 1985.
69 Miller, Steve. Civilizing Cyberspace: Policy, Power and the Information Superhighway. NY: ACM Press, 1995.
70 Minsky, Marvin. The Society of Mind. NY: Touchstone Books, 1988.
71 Mitcham, Carl. Thinking Through Technology: The Path between Engineering and Philosophy. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago press, 1994.
72 Mitchell, William J. City of Bits: Space, Place, and the Infobaun. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995.
73 Moore, Dinty W. The Emperor's Virtual Clothes: The Naked Truth About Internet Culture. Chapel Hill, NC Alqonquin Press, 1995.
74 Monk, Andrew and Nigel Gilbert, eds. Perspectives on HCI: Divers Approaches. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1994.
75 Mowshowitz, Abbe. The Conquest of Will: Information Processing in Human Affairs. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1976.
76 Mumford, Lewis. Technics and Civilization. NY: Harcourt Brace and World, 1963.
77 Naisbitt, John. Megatrends: Ten New Directions Transforming Our Lives. NY: Warner Books, 1982.
78 Nauer, Peter. Computing: A Human Activity. NY: ACM Press, 1992.
79 Negroponte, Nicholas. Being Digital. NY: Alfred Knopf, Inc., 1995.
80 Nelson, Theodor. H. Computer Lib. South Bend, IN: Theodor H. Nelson, 1974.
81 Neuman, W. Russell; McKnight, Lee and Richard Jay Solomon. The Gordion Knot: Political Gridlock on the Information Highway. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996.
82 Nye, David E. American Technological Sublime. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1994.
83 Peek, Robin and Gregory B., eds. Newby. Scholarly Publishing: The Electronic Frontier. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995.
84 Penrose, Roger. The Emperor's New Mind: Concerning Computers, Minds, and the Laws of Physics. NY: Penguin Books, 1989.
85 Pirsig, Robert. Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. NY: Morrow, 1974.
86 Postman, Neil. Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology. NY: Vintage Books, 1992.
87 Rheingold, Howard. Virtual Reality. NY: Touchstone Books, 1991.
88 Rheingold, Howard. The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier. NY: HarperPerennial, 1994.
89 Roszak, Theodore. The Cult of Information. NY: Pantheon, 1986.
90 Sale, Kirkpatrick. Rebels Against the Future. NY: Addison-Wesley Press, 1995.
91 Schuler, Doug. New Community Networks. Reading, MA: Addison Wesley, 1995.
92 Schuurman, Egbert. Technology and the Future: A Philosophical Challenge. trans. Herbert Donald Morton. Toronto: Wedge Publishing Foundation, 1980.
93 Sherman, Barrie. The New Revolution: The Impact of Computers on Society. NY: John Wiley, 1985.
94 Shneiderman, Ben. Software Psychology: Human Factors in Computer and Information Systems. Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Co., 1980.
95 Slouka, Mark. War of the Worlds: Cyberspace and the High-Tech Assault on Reality. NY: Basic Books, 1995.
96 Solomonides, Tony and Les Levidow, eds. Compulsive Technology: Computers as Culture. London: Free Association Books, 1985.
97 Starr, Roxanne Hilt and Murray Turoff. The Networked Nation. 2nd ed. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1993.
98 Stephens, Charlotte S. The Nature of Information Technology Managerial Work: The Worklife of Five Chief Information Officers. Greenwood Publishing Group. 1981.
99 Stoll, Clifford. The Cuckoo's Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage. NY: Doubleday, 1989.
100 Stoll, Clifford. Silicon Snake Oil: Second Thoughts About the Information Highway. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995.
101 Stone, Allucquere Rosanne. The War of Desire and Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995.
102 Talbott, Steven. The Future Does Not Compute: Transcending the Machines in our Midst. NY: O'Reilly & Associates, 1995.
103 Toffler, Alvin. The Third Wave. NY: William Morrow, 1980.
104 Webster, Andrew. Science, Technology, and Society. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University, Press, 1995.
105 Weinberg, Nathan. Computers in the Information Society. Westview Press, 1990.
106 Weiner, Norbert. Cybernetics. NY: John Wiley and Sons, 1948.
107 Weiner, Norbert. The Human Use of Human Beings: Cybernetics and Society. Cambridge, MA: Riverside Press, 1950.
108 Wessel, Milton. Freedom's Edge: The Computer Threat to Society. Reading MA: Addison-Wesley, 1974.
109 Winner, Langdon. Autonomous Technology: Technics-out-of-Control as a Theme in Political Thought. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1977.
110 Winograd, T. and F. Flores. Understanding Computers and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design. Norwood: Ablex Press, 1986.
111 Zuboff, Shoshana. In the Age of the Smart Machine. NY: Basic Books, 1988.